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Buying additional years

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  • sham63
    sham63 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
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    molerat wrote: »
    Those rates are available until 2019 so no urgency. I expect that prices will increase post 2016. We are looking at buying 8 years for MrsM for around £5.5K which will be repaid at around £35 per week tax free so an absolute bargain as long as she doesn't fall under a bus.



    I'm also looking at buying 7 years (for £4.7k) - the 'invoice' from HMRC states that these prices will be held until 06/04/19 but I've been wondering whether I should pay before April 2016?


    I've got the money to pay, but would obviously prefer to leave it invested until 2019 if they're not going to move the goalposts!
  • molerat
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    I doubt they will move the goalposts on this one, those dates are set as part of the transitional arrangements from old to new pension - if they do decide to change there will be a notice period.
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